Video review of the Billund Airport in Denmark and sneak peak of the limited edition LEGO set 4000016 of Billund Airport.
Billund Airport Limited Edition LEGO set:
Number: 4000016
Theme: Architecture
Release: 2014
Parts: 281
Price: DKK 399
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Billund Airport (Danish: Billund Lufthavn) (IATA: BLL, ICAO: EKBI) is an airport in Denmark. Located 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) northeast of Billund, it serves as one of the country's busiest air cargo centres, as well as a charter airline destination, although some regular airlines also offer flights there.
Billund Airport had its beginning in 1961 when the son of the founder of the Lego Group, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, established a private 800-meter long runway and hangar north of his factory in Billund. With Christiansen as a key driver, more of the neighboring municipalities were included in the group of owners, and it was planned that the airport should be expanded to a regular public airport.
In 2014 LEGO produced a special Lego Architecture kit, which could only be bought in the departure hall of the airport.
The airport handles an average of more than two million passengers a year, and millions of pounds of cargo. The airport's main runway can handle airliners as large as the Boeing 747, although most passengers arrive on smaller airplanes, such as ATR-42s, Boeing 737s and Boeing 757s. Boeing 747 activity at this airport is almost exclusively limited to cargo flights.
Billund Airport Limited Edition LEGO set:
Number: 4000016
Theme: Architecture
Release: 2014
Parts: 281
Price: DKK 399
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Billund Airport (Danish: Billund Lufthavn) (IATA: BLL, ICAO: EKBI) is an airport in Denmark. Located 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) northeast of Billund, it serves as one of the country's busiest air cargo centres, as well as a charter airline destination, although some regular airlines also offer flights there.
Billund Airport had its beginning in 1961 when the son of the founder of the Lego Group, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, established a private 800-meter long runway and hangar north of his factory in Billund. With Christiansen as a key driver, more of the neighboring municipalities were included in the group of owners, and it was planned that the airport should be expanded to a regular public airport.
In 2014 LEGO produced a special Lego Architecture kit, which could only be bought in the departure hall of the airport.
The airport handles an average of more than two million passengers a year, and millions of pounds of cargo. The airport's main runway can handle airliners as large as the Boeing 747, although most passengers arrive on smaller airplanes, such as ATR-42s, Boeing 737s and Boeing 757s. Boeing 747 activity at this airport is almost exclusively limited to cargo flights.
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